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Are you trying to find your Chase Bank ABA Routing Number? If so, you’re in the right place – JPMorgan Chase Bank (FDIC #628) has over 5,000 locations and it’s important that you remember where you opened your account. (funny
aside, if you’ve ever looked at your credit report and saw “JPMCB Card Services” listed – it’s J.P. Morgan Chase Bank!) Your ABA routing number will be based on the state in which you opened your account. It’s not where you live now. Don’t remember exactly where you may have opened it? No problem, we can help you find it out using one of these three ways: If you remember, then you’re in luck because Chase has the simplest set of ABA numbers of all the major banks: Many larger banks have far more complicated ABA routing number systems because they bought a lot of smaller regional banks in one area. The only overlap for Chase has to do with New York. The geographic definition of the New York Downstate region is Westchester County, New York City, and Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk Counties). If you aren’t sure if you’re upstate or downstate, read on for another way to find it. If you have a personal check, you have your ABA routing number. At the bottom of the check there will be a few numbers separated by a pattern of three squares. These are for computers to read and they know that one of the numbers is the ABA routing number, one is the account number, and the last one is the check number. In the example above, the nine-digit number highlighted in red is your ABA routing number. The green number, which is usually longer, will be your account number. The ABA routing
number is always a nine-digit number and you can use this American Bankers Association Routing Number lookup tool to confirm it matches your bank.Chase Bank LocationRouting/Transit Number Alabama
065400137
Arizona
122100024
Arkansas
044000037
California
322271627
Colorado
102001017
Connecticut
021100361
Delaware
083000137
Florida
267084131
Georgia
061092387
Idaho
325070760
Illinois
071000013
Indiana
074000010
Iowa
075000019
Kansas
103000648
Kentucky
083000137
Louisiana
065400137
Maine
083000137
Maryland
044000037
Massachusetts
021000021
Michigan
072000326
Minnesota
075000019
Mississippi
044000037
Missouri
103000648
Montana
044000037
Nebraska
103000648
Nevada
322271627
New Hampshire
083000137
New Jersey
021202337
New Mexico
044000037
Chase Bank LocationRouting/Transit Number New York – Downstate
021000021
New York – Upstate
022300173
North Carolina
072000326
North Dakota
044000037
Ohio
044000037
Oklahoma
103000648
Oregon
325070760
Pennsylvania
083000137
Rhode Island
083000137
South Carolina
072000326
South Dakota
044000037
Tennessee
065400137
Texas
111000614
Utah
124001545
Vermont
083000137
Virginia
044000037
Washington
325070760
Washington, DC
044000037
West Virginia
051900366
Wisconsin
075000019
Wyoming
044000037
Finding the Routing Number on Your Check
Use the Chase Mobile App or Online Banking
If you have the Chase Mobile app, open it up and look for your bank account. Choose “Show details” and it’ll display both your routing number and your account number.
Alternatively, if you sign into your online banking account and navigate to your bank account, it’ll show you both if you choose “See full account number.”
If you still can’t get your ABA routing number, the last option is to call Chase Bank.
The phone number is 1-800-935-9935 and they are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Different Routing Number for Wire Transfers
The ABA routing number is for domestic bank to bank transfers – if you need to send or receive a wire transfer, you’ll need a different number. Fortunately, it’s a far simpler system with just a few numbers.
The ABA routing numbers are useful only for ACH transfers. If you are receiving a wire transfer, then the code will be different – fortunately, it’s a simpler system with one number for domestic wire transfers and one for international wire transfers.
Wire transfers are “better” than an ACH transfer because they’re faster by a few days but they’re also more expensive. An ACH transfer is free, an incoming wire transfers costs $15 and an outgoing transfer costs $25-$45. (you can save $5 if you do it online vs. a branch)
- Domestic wire transfer (Wire Routing Transit Number) – 021000021
- International wire transfer (SWIFT/BIC Code) – CHASUS33
If you’re receiving a wire transfer, here’s the other information you may need to provide:
Bank Name | JPMorgan Chase Bank NA |
Bank Address | 270 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017 (regardless of where your account is located) |
BNF/Field 4200 Beneficiary acct. # | Your complete Chase Bank account number including leading zeros |
Beneficiary account name and address | The name and address of your account as it appears on your statement |
If you’re going to send a wire transfer, make sure you confirm all the details before you send the request. In almost all cases, wire transfers cannot be reversed. Also, keep the details nearby because the bank may call to confirm them before they send the wire.
There you go – pretty easy right?
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